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Heart rate monitoring is fast becoming a standard feature with wrist worn fitness trackers – even the
Read MoreHeart rate monitoring is fast becoming a standard feature with wrist worn fitness trackers – even the
Read MoreiHealth Labs Inc. is a company based in Mountain View, California. It is a subsidiary of the Tianjin-based, Chinese manufacturing
Read MoreWithings, the Nokia owned company, has recently announced the availability of its Go tracker. With a price of less than
Read MoreArchon is a high tech company based in Hong Kong. Its product range currently extends to three devices: the
Read MoreWe ran a feature a few weeks ago on Qlipp. This is a new tennis sensor created by a team
Read MoreFitbit is the global leader in wearables sales. There is a reason its trackers sell well. They are simple to use,
Read MoreWe did not have a new activity tracker from Fitbit last year. This has all changed at CES 2016 when Fitbit’s
Read MoreThere are several wireless weight scales available today, including the Fitbit Aria, Withings and iHealth scales. After a couple of
Read MoreWe have seen many fitness trackers aimed at tracking steps, distance and calories. But once you have this data,
Read MoreGarmin has recently announced a new addition to its line of products – a connected smart scale. The Index
Read MoreMisfit has been in the news quite a bit over the past few months. In September, it released the Speedo Shine,
Read MoreWhen you think of fitness trackers, Skulpt products don’t readily come to mind. That’s because they’re a different breed,
Read MoreGarmin has joined the crowded market of wrist based HR fitness trackers with its newest addition – the Vivosmart
Read MorePolar is a manufacturer of wearables and heart rate monitoring equipment. Based in Kempele, Finland and founded in 1977, Polar developed
Read MoreWhile there are a large number of health and fitness wearables on the market, only a few of these are designed specifically for
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